Lewis, who was using a different name when he was arrested a year later in Georgia, will be sentenced May 19 by President Judge William H. Platt.

"This is a case about control and the loss of it," Senior Deputy District Attorney Lisa Cipoletti said.

Defense lawyer Gerald Barr told jurors that Lewis was trying to defend himself after Jones slashed his arm with a box cutter.

Lewis, the victim and her two children, ages 5 and 10, rented a cabin at the campground and were getting along until several days into the vacation when Lewis questioned the victim's fidelity.

"Do you still love me? Are you cheating on me?" Lewis demanded, according to the prosecution.

Lewis and Jones started arguing, and Lewis hit Jones in the face and stomach, splattering blood around the cabin. Lewis left in the victim's car.

Jones' children, Cipoletti said, were terrified when they saw their mother's swollen face, the cuts on her and all the blood.

"She was unrecognizable," the prosecutor told jurors in her opening statement.

A campground employee called police, and Jones was taken to Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township, where she spent five days. Cipoletti said Jones needed plastic surgery on her face and the inside of her mouth.

Barr said the couple fought often and that Jones instigated those fights. Lewis, Barr alleged, once got a black eye from Jones.

The defense contended that the victim was unfaithful.

When the assault occurred, another man was in the cabin, and he and Lewis started fighting, according to the defense. During the fight, Jones sliced Lewis with a box cutter, and Lewis hit her to defend himself, Barr said.